Rich features of Junaio cause rush in developer sign-up

April 14th, 2010
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San Francisco/Munich, April 13th, 2010 – The number of registered developers for the mobile augmented reality browser platform junaio has rapidly grown since the announcement of opening up the API four weeks ago and has reached more than 200 until now. With its open API, junaio gives developers and content providers the opportunity to create their own channels with state of the art augmented reality applications.

junaio`s open API allows developers to create their own AR applications with numerous features. It is easy to use and does require only basic knowledge in programming, e.g. XML and server side programming, such as PHP to create state of the art augmented reality applications. The platform experienced a run from developers and can announce over 200 developers – only four weeks after they opened up their API for the public. “We are very pleased with the number of developers. The feedback we receive is that junaio is a great opportunity for developers to create state of the art applications without spending any money”, states Peter Meier, the CTO of metaio, the company behind junaio.

The creative potential of junaio is vast: AR Mashups, multiplayer games or scavenger hunts, interactive, indoor and outdoor exhibitions, tours with animated 3D characters, edutainment right on the spot and location independent gaming. It is up to the developer to challenge his imagination and become as creative as he wants to. Starting is very easy, developers only need to register for an API-key on the website.

Junaio flowchart

Developer contest promises a reward of US$5000

Furthermore metaio wants to directly reward the effort of their developers and thank them with US$ 5000 for the developer who creates the best channel. Everybody registered as a developer and sets up a channel before June 16, 2010 takes part in the competition automatically. The five channels with the most subscribers will be shortlisted. An independent jury with AR- and IT-business experts will then select the winner. Among the jury members are Robert Scoble, ReadWriteWeb´s Chris Cameron, Mobile Consultants Christine Perey and Ken Blakeslee, Industrial AR expert, enthusiast and blogger Thomas Carpenter and finally Prof. Dr. Geiger from Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences Department of Media Mixed Reality and Visualization.

Developers can register on junaio`s website.

junaio @ ARDevCamp in Berlin on 24th April, 2010

Developers who are not sure yet how they can use junaio`s different features should consider joining the Developers camp at the AR DevCamp in Berlin on 24 April 2010. The junaio team will give an insight in what developers can do with the new junaio API in free and moderated coding sessions. In addition, ideas for new channels will be collected together and findings will be taken into consideration in the future developments of junaio. The session will be a good starting point for the developer contest and the chance to win the $5k challenge. metaio is looking forward to a prolific session at ARDev Camp which will take place at Beuth-Hochschule für Technik, Luxemburger Strasse 10, 13353 Berlin. Registration starts at 8 a.m.

Please visit the ARDevCamp page for more information and free registration.

Outstanding feature: indoor usage

One of the most outstanding features of junaio which differentiates it from other AR browsers is its ability to use it not only outdoors but also indoors. This makes it especially interesting for usage in museums, exhibitions and shopping malls where GPS data is not accurate enough: http://www.youtube.com/junaio#p/a/u/1/lULKsnRniO0

Outstanding feature: dynamic reaction

junaio`s dynamical reaction can be illustrated by the example of BART. In San Francisco junaio partners with BART, the Public Transportation Service in the Bay Area. The junaio user can not only find the nearest train station but he can also get the time of the next possible train connection – in realtime at his current location.  http://www.youtube.com/junaio#p/a/u/0/nbAVMrNQhJI

Attention Developers: win $5,000!

March 30th, 2010
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With junaio’s open API, developers can create state of the art augmented reality applications. You don’t need any experience in programming for embedded systems. Challenge your imagination and contribute to junaio’s exciting world with AR Mashups, multiplayer games and scavenger hunts, interactive, indoor and outdoor exhibitions, tours with animated 3D characters or location independent gaming. All you need to do as a developer is to register for an API key and start challenging your creativity.

You can not only win $5,000 but they will also invite the winner to their metaio Technology Fair to visit with them and to attend the world-famous Oktoberfest in Munich.

All you need to do:

  • Register as a developer here.
  • Become creative and set up your own channel before June 16, 2010
  • The 5 channels with the most subscribers on June 16 will be shortlisted and an independent jury will select a winner

Unifeye Mobile SDK by metaio

February 16th, 2010
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Augmented Reality Software:

[ press release ]

metaio @ Mobile World Congress 2010: Mobile Augmented Reality on the Rise

MUNICH / BARCELONA, February 15th, 2010 – with the release of its Unifeye® Mobile Augmented Reality SDK, a groundbreaking Android demo in cooperation with Sony Ericsson and a speech within the Mobile Visions track, metaio demonstrates its direction as a technology leader in the AR industry.

The Unifeye® Mobile SDK is the world´s first and only software development kit for creating mobile augmented reality (AR) applications. The professional toolbox is supporting all major mobile platforms and features the latest image recognition technologies, 3D rendering for animations with real time interaction and optimized components for mobile hardware. With the Unifeye® Mobile SDK software it is possible to create fascinating marketing experiences, intuitive information design, mobile augmented reality games or innovative retail solutions. Based on the proven AR platform Unifeye® by metaio it is possible to easily develop and deploy solutions at the interface between the real and virtual world.

Showcase: Image Recognition on Android Phones by Sony Ericsson

The power of the Unifeye® Mobile SDK is revealed for the first time within the “Creation Day” event, where metaio shows its latest feature tracking technology on a new device by Sony Ericsson, running the Android platform. Within this inspiring event Sony Ericsson will show the power of Co-Creation and how the mobile content will be created and shared in the future.

The Future of Mobile Augmented Reality

In addition to the product release and showcase, metaio´s CTO Peter Meier will give a speech at the MWC10 within the session:”Mobile Innovation – A Vision of 2020”, which will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday the 17th of February 2010 at 4pm. “This session will take a visionary look into the services and applications that mobile communication will provide in 10 years time and the impact they will have on the way we live and communicate in 2020. The latter half of this session will look at Augmented Reality. (…)”. Peter Meier will also present how the social AR platform “junaio” is becoming a day by day mobile augmented reality experience.

junaio opens up its API to developers

December 9th, 2009
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CTO of metaio officially announced opening of junaio API at the AR Development Camp

MOUNTAIN VIEW – December 6th, 2009 – Peter Meier, CTO of metaio, announced at today’s AR Development Camp the opening of its junaio API to developers. Starting Monday, developers can use the new interface to build their own applications that interact with the junaio platform.
The open API will include features that allow users to select multiple categories of information at once and see all results in a 360 degree view. For example, a user can select multiple areas of interest, such as Japanese restaurants, manga shops, or pictures posted by other junaio members, and see all the results in a single view. Unlike other AR applications, junaio will allow developers to use multiple information sources to develop their applications.
junaio’s API will also allow users to interact directly with the resulting information. The API will enable developer to see how user interact with their programs and react to user behavior, such as changing the local content or adding new content. For example, a dinosaur game could let users find an egg, click to open the egg, and follow resulting clues to help the baby dino find its parents.

“Using the interaction-features of junaio’s API and 3D engine, cool AR-games, interactive tour guides, and other applications can be easily implemented,” says Peter Meier.

External developers can benefit by linking their websites to junaio, and become accessible in the real world or promote their brands in new ways.

“By opening the API, we want to give the developer community the tools to create their own applications that can benefit the users. Whether it’s allowing users to drop new, cool or functional objects, finding the history of a building, or plan scavenger hunts and other augmented reality games, the possibilities are endless,” says Peter.

The API specifications and additional information can be found at www.junaio.com. The latest junaio client, with multiple information display and user interactions will be available to the public at the end of January.

About junaio

junaio is a mobile and online platform that lets users create, explore and share information in a completely new way using augmented reality and location-based content. Users can place 3D objects, twitter messages or websites into the real world and then share their creations with friends through social networks. junaio’s platform is bringing internet to the real world.